"Our Hen House produces resources that you can use in order to find your own way to change the world for animals. Using video, audio, interviews, reviews, and the written word, it provides daily updates on what you need to create change. Changemakers come in all shapes and sizes -- artists, grassroots activists, academics, lawyers, students, business moguls, media darlings, etc. No matter what your niche is, Our Hen House aims to give you what you need to be part of a new world for animals." - Jasmin Singer and Mariann Sullivan

First, Mariann talks to Dr. Peter Li about his work with animal welfare policies and protection in China. Dr Li is an Associate Professor at University of Houston-Downtown and a China Policy Specialist for the Humane Society International. His research focuses on China’s animal welfare policies and the country’s animal protection movement at a time of rapid social transformation. Dr Li has published articles on China’s wildlife law enforcement, culture and human-animal relations, factory farming and animal welfare, wildlife farming and cruelty and others. In recent commentaries published, Dr Li called on the Chinese authorities to outlaw domestic ivory sales and to re-invent a wildlife protection law for safeguarding the common interest of humanity. Dr Li is a consultant for Humane Society International on issues and collaborative programs with China.

Then, Mariann talks to Taimie Bryant and Cheryl Leahy about their work with the Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program at UCLA Law School. Professor Taimie Bryant has taught several different animal law courses and has conducted research and writing on varied animal law topics. All of her teaching and scholarship reflect her training in both anthropology and law. During research for various interdisciplinary animal law projects, Dr. Bryant came to appreciate the considerable value of research in other fields, which, if fully understood and utilized, can facilitate the work of animal law scholars and practitioners. She is the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program at UCLA Law School, which is premised on the belief that positive change to benefit animals will emerge from research produced by researchers in non-law fields as it intersects with the work of researchers and practitioners of animal law.

Since her graduation from UCLA Law School in 2006, Cheryl Leahy has served as General Counsel for Compassion Over Killing, where she is responsible for development and oversight of investigations, litigation, and policy concerning farmed animals. In addition to her extensive experience and expertise specific to farmed animals, Cheryl has considerable knowledge of other animal law areas and familiarity with legal practitioners working in those subfields. She is the Project Coordinator for the new Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program and works with the new Initiative on Animals in Our Food System at the Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy.

Plus, Jasmin covers the top vegan stories of 2017, and Mariann gives us this week’s Rising Anxieties!

As always, the award-winning weekly Our Hen House podcast is hosted by Mariann Sullivan and Jasmin Singer.

This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World is a hunger relief and animal protection organization chipping away at two of the world’s most immense, unnecessary and unconscionable forms of suffering… the suffering of people hungry from lack of food, and the suffering of animals used and abused for food. Mending our unjust food system is a critical part of solving the world’s most destructive and persistent problems. Fortunately, the plant-based foods that promote health and well-being are the same foods that conserve resources to better feed the world, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the environment. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

You can listen to our podcast directly on our website (beneath this paragraph!) or you can listen and subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it on iTunes, and don’t forget to leave us a friendly comment! Of course, we would be thrilled if you would also consider making a donation, or becoming a member of our flock (especially if you’re a regular listener). Any amount is hugely appreciated, and Our Hen House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so it’s tax-deductible! Thank you for helping us create quality content, and for helping us bring you a new podcast episode each week!

The Our Hen House theme song is written and sung by the incredible Michael Harren, who is also OHH’s Director of Communications! Don’t forget to tune into Our Hen House’s other two podcasts: The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and The Animal Law Podcast.

First, Mariann talks to Dr. Peter Li about his work with animal welfare policies and protection in China. Dr Li is an Associate Professor at University of Houston-Downtown and a China Policy Specialist for the Humane Society International. His research focuses on China’s animal welfare policies and the country’s animal protection movement at a time of rapid social transformation. Dr Li has published articles on China’s wildlife law enforcement, culture and human-animal relations, factory farming and animal welfare, wildlife farming and cruelty and others. In recent commentaries published, Dr Li called on the Chinese authorities to outlaw domestic ivory sales and to re-invent a wildlife protection law for safeguarding the common interest of humanity. Dr Li is a consultant for Humane Society International on issues and collaborative programs with China.

Then, Mariann talks to Taimie Bryant and Cheryl Leahy about their work with the Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program at UCLA Law School. Professor Taimie Bryant has taught several different animal law courses and has conducted research and writing on varied animal law topics. All of her teaching and scholarship reflect her training in both anthropology and law. During research for various interdisciplinary animal law projects, Dr. Bryant came to appreciate the considerable value of research in other fields, which, if fully understood and utilized, can facilitate the work of animal law scholars and practitioners. She is the Director of the Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program at UCLA Law School, which is premised on the belief that positive change to benefit animals will emerge from research produced by researchers in non-law fields as it intersects with the work of researchers and practitioners of animal law.

Since her graduation from UCLA Law School in 2006, Cheryl Leahy has served as General Counsel for Compassion Over Killing, where she is responsible for development and oversight of investigations, litigation, and policy concerning farmed animals. In addition to her extensive experience and expertise specific to farmed animals, Cheryl has considerable knowledge of other animal law areas and familiarity with legal practitioners working in those subfields. She is the Project Coordinator for the new Animal Law and Policy Small Grants Program and works with the new Initiative on Animals in Our Food System at the Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy.

Plus, Jasmin covers the top vegan stories of 2017, and Mariann gives us this week’s Rising Anxieties!

As always, the award-winning weekly Our Hen House podcast is hosted by Mariann Sullivan and Jasmin Singer.

This episode is brought to you in part through the generosity of A Well-Fed World. A Well-Fed World is a hunger relief and animal protection organization chipping away at two of the world’s most immense, unnecessary and unconscionable forms of suffering… the suffering of people hungry from lack of food, and the suffering of animals used and abused for food. Mending our unjust food system is a critical part of solving the world’s most destructive and persistent problems. Fortunately, the plant-based foods that promote health and well-being are the same foods that conserve resources to better feed the world, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the environment. A Well-Fed World provides the means for change by empowering individuals, social justice organizations, and political decision makers to embrace the benefits of plant-based foods and farming. Learn more at awfw.org.

You can listen to our podcast directly on our website (beneath this paragraph!) or you can listen and subscribe on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher! Also, if you like what you hear, please rate it on iTunes, and don’t forget to leave us a friendly comment! Of course, we would be thrilled if you would also consider making a donation, or becoming a member of our flock (especially if you’re a regular listener). Any amount is hugely appreciated, and Our Hen House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, so it’s tax-deductible! Thank you for helping us create quality content, and for helping us bring you a new podcast episode each week!

The Our Hen House theme song is written and sung by the incredible Michael Harren, who is also OHH’s Director of Communications! Don’t forget to tune into Our Hen House’s other two podcasts: The Teaching Jasmin How to Cook Vegan Podcast, and The Animal Law Podcast.